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Stella Braund (nee Beltrame)
Stella is a Mental Health and Social Justice Advocate
She is a qualified Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Counsellor, Mental Health Practitioner, Carer Consultant, Trainer and Assessor, and Mental Health and Social Welfare Advocate with an extensive lived experience and professional expertise in Consumer Partnership and Engagement in the health system.
Biography
Stella is a first generation Australian. The daughter of Carlo Beltrame, who migrated from Italy in 196? and Maria Claros Cerrano, who migrated from Spain in 196?.
Stella was one of the first females studying at St Ignatius College in Adelaide.
She Attended the University of Adelaide, studying at the Elder Conservatorium of Music
Awards
- 2024 Nominee for South Australian of the Year[1]
- 2023 South Australian Citizen of the Year[2]
- 2023 recipient of the Joy Noble Medal, South Australia's highest distinction for a volunteer[3]
- 2023 South Australian Womens Honor Roll[4]
- 2023 Carers SA Carer Achievement Ward[5]
- 2023 South Australian Child Protection Positive Impact Award[6]
- 2022 SA TAFE Chief Executive Award[7]
- 2022 SA TAFE Expanding Opportunities Award[7]
Philanthropy
Stella, together with her husband Peter Braund have established a scholarship to support indigenous students and women wanting to enter STEM fields of study
- ^ "Stella Braund". Australian of the Year. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ^ "State Recipients | The Australia Day Citizen of the Year Awards". The Australia Day Citizen of the Year Awards | Rewarding and recognising individuals and organisations that have made a noteworthy contribution to their local community. 2016-12-08. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ^ DHS; SA, Department of Human Services (2023-05-26). "SA Volunteer Awards". DHS. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ^ Services, Department of Human. "Leadership and Participation". officeforwomen.sa.gov.au. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ^ "Current Winners | Awards Australia". awardsaustralia.com. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ^ Protection, Department for Child (2023-09-08). "Winners". Department for Child Protection. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
- ^ a b "Honour Award Winners". Default. Retrieved 2023-12-18.